Unique set of numbers place Rovers fourth — Interview Thursday, 23rd Feb 2023 15:54 by Clive Whittingham With the same number of defeats as fifth bottom Rotherham, and an xG figure that makes QPR look like an effective attacking unit, Blackburn Rovers sit fourth in the table — we asked Ian Herbert what’s going on. How would you assess the season overall? I recall once dining at a lovely restaurant in the Peak District. They offered an extraordinary eleven course taster menu designed to test out just how refined your palette might be in handling the eclectic combinations of ingredients not usually found in the same restaurant, never mind on the same plate. Sometimes the chef’s ingenuity resulted in an experience akin to gastronomic delight…sometimes the plate was returned barely touched, as the first taste alone indicated that chef might be less Heston Blumenthal, more Heston Services. Rovers season has been like that. Not sure what to expect next. Not sure that the unusual combinations are going to satisfy. Not sure that when consumed, you aren’t going to feel slightly queasy afterwards. Sometimes joyous, sometimes appalling. Rovers league results so far… The lack of draws makes Blackburn a weird anomaly - fourth in the league with the same number of defeats as Rotherham. Are you any good or what? You tell me. A season of watching this side has left me bewildered, confused and astonished in equal measure. I’ve seen us dismantle Swansea away with panache and style and also watched us be dismantled with surgical precision by Rotherham United; just three points off the bottom of the league at kick off. I’ve seen a couple of defeats in local derbies to Burnley & Preston North End that ought to have resulted in the referee stepping in and stopping the contest so one-sided were the abject displays. But somehow…we’re still up there…I simply don’t get it. No draws all season, then six in a row, eight unbeaten, but only two wins, goals in short supply... what are we facing this Saturday? How's the form? How you playing? If the fans who watch us regularly have no idea just what is coming next, I’m pretty sure that any opposition scouts will be equally perplexed. Actually, I’m pretty sure that our own players and management don’t know what to expect when we kick-off. We are not exciting. Our xG is a figure so small it could be mistaken for Robbie Savage’s IQ. We don’t create much from open play at all so pay attention when we win a free kick &/or a corner and you should be fine. If you score first, that will probably be that. We secured decent draws away to Watford and West Brom and followed up with narrow home wins over Swansea and Blackpool and haven’t lost since that Rotherham debacle so you could argue that we are on form. If this is our best form though, then the rest of the division will be hoping we do make it to the play-offs and draw their team. Assessment of JDT's first season in charge? Pre-season, following a summer of transfer turmoil and general upheaval, I was extremely concerned that we could easily be sucked into a relegation battle. Somewhat boldly I predicted a 14th place finish against my better judgement. That I’m writing this in late-February with us sitting in fourth is nothing other than totally unexpected and completely counter-intuitive. Tomasson has done an excellent job in providing a steady hand at the tiller and for that he deserves credit. Had he been supported fully by the owners/board/recruitment team* in the two windows since he was appointed, then perhaps we might have sustained an even higher league position. If he leads us to anything like so much as a top-half finish, then that would have to be described as a success in all honesty. *delete where applicable January looked... chaotic. Lewis O'Brien still in limbo at the end of February. What happened? How do you assess the business done? How's the mood around the place? The much-heralded new recruitment structure established in the summer was supposed to bring a sense of order, structure and competence to proceedings. The two windows since have been underwhelming if not disastrous. Signings like Dom Hyam and Callum Brittan have impressed and look like inspired additions. The fiasco that was the January window rather pulled out the rug from under that veneer of competence. To miss out on one signing due to an administrative error is unfortunate, to miss out on two starts to smack of carelessness. We were crying out for reinforcements up front last January, last summer and January just gone. The solution has been to promote Jack Vale from the academy and play various midfielders as “false nines”. Did I mention that our xG is the lowest in the division ? Are these factors in any way linked ? How could we possibly know? Stand out players and weak links in the side? The best/most consistent performers so far this season are probably the aforementioned Dom Hyam and Daniel Ayala at the back and (for the large part, Kaminski) and Pears in goal. Our midfield has struggled all season for consistency, with each member of it having good days and bad days in turn. Our best performer in 2023 is Joe Rankin-Costello, a product of our academy who has reinvigorated his career after a series of troubling injuries that looked at one point like it might mean the end of his Rovers career. His re-birth has been a joy to watch. The Chilean sensation has temporarily gone back to being “Ben Brereton” and rumours of his impending pre-contract deal with Villareal seem to provide a handy excuse for his apparent distraction. Summer Ins >>> Dom Hyam, 26, CB, Coventry, £1.7m >>> Ethan Walker, 19, LW, PNE, Free >>> Callum Brittain, 24, RB, Barnsley, Undisclosed >>> Sammie Szmodics, 26, AM, Peterborough, Undisclosed >>> Tyler Morton, 19, CM, Liverpool, Loan >>> Clinton Mola, 21, DM, Stuttgart, Loan >>> George Hirst, 23, CF, Leicester, Loan >>> Summer Outs >>> Joe Rothwell , 27, CM, Bournemouth, Free >>> Darragh Lenihan , 28, CB, Boro, Free >>> Ryan Nyambe , 24, RB, Wigan, Free >>> Harry Chapman , 24, RW, Bradford, Free >>> Bradley Johnson , 34, CM, Free, MK Dons >>> Antonis Stergiakes , 23, GK, Panetolikos (Greece), Free >>> Jacob Davenport, 23, DM, Released >>> Daniel Butterworth, 22, CF, Port Vale, Loan >>> James Brown, 24, RB, Stockport, Loan Winter Ins >>> Sorba Thomas, 24, RW, Huddersfield, Loan >>> Mr Ambassador, you’re really spoiling us. Winter Outs >>> Dilan Markanday, 21, RW, Aberdeen, Loan >>> James Brown, 24, RB, Doncaster, Loan Revised expectations for the rest of the season? Sticking “in and around” the conversation for the play-offs would be quite the achievement all things considered; but realistically, the failure to strengthen the squad in January will in all probability result in us missing out. My pre-season prediction of fourteenth could yet come true but after being so high for so long it would now feel like a major disappointment. Let’s say tenth? Links >>> Rovers official website >>> Official website >>> Lancashire Telegraph — Local Paper >>> BRFCS message board and podcast >>> Rovers Chat — Blog The Twitter @ianherbert, @loftforwords Pictures — Action Images Action Images Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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